CP rail crews clear the rail tracks on the Arbutus corridor in Vancouver, February 10, 2015.

Photograph by Nick Procaylo

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CP rail crews clear the rail tracks on the Arbutus corridor in Vancouver, February 10, 2015.

Photograph by Nick Procaylo

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The scene was quiet Tuesday morning as CP Rail re-started its work clearing brush and community gardens from the Arbutus Corridor.

Photograph by Bethany Lindsay

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CP rail crews clear the rail tracks on the Arbutus corridor in Vancouver, February 10, 2015.

Photograph by Nick Procaylo

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CP rail crews clear the rail tracks on the Arbutus corridor in Vancouver, February 10, 2015.

Photograph by Nick Procaylo

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CP rail crews clear the rail tracks on the Arbutus corridor in Vancouver, February 10, 2015.

Photograph by Nick Procaylo

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The scene was quiet Tuesday morning as CP Rail re-started its work clearing brush and community gardens from the Arbutus Corridor.

Photograph by Bethany Lindsay

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The scene was quiet Tuesday morning as CP Rail re-started its work clearing brush and community gardens from the Arbutus Corridor.

Photograph by Bethany Lindsay

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CP Rail says it will take a couple of weeks to study the Supreme Court ruling before deciding when to restart the repair operations on the Arbutus corridor rail line, above.

Photograph by Jeff Lee

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The CP Rail line that runs along the Arbutus Corridor crosses through some of the most expensive neighbourhoods in Vancouver.

Photograph by Jeff Lee

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Workers destroy and remove community gardens from a stretch of abandoned CP Rail line in Vancouver earlier this month. The once-abandoned 11-kilometre-long Arbutus Corridor has been used by residents for many years as a greenway where community gardens were erected.